Patrick Kennedy says his family defies medical odds
By Jonathan Saltzman and Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. -- Congressman Patrick Kennedy made his first public appearance today in his district since his father's diagnosis with brain cancer, striking an upbeat tone as he described how his storied family has consistently overcome dire diseases.
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"All we know in our family is when doctors give us terrible news, we don't believe it," Kennedy told two dozen reporters and public officials who crowded the announcement of a routine federal grant. "We fight it, and we've managed to defy the odds every time."
The Democratic congressman's sister, Kara Kennedy, beat inoperable lung cancer. His mother, Joan B. Kennedy, was treated for breast cancer in 2005. His brother, Edward Kennedy Jr., lost a leg to bone cancer in 1973 when he was 12 years old. Even Patrick Kennedy himself had a brush with mortality when he had a noncancerous tumor removed from his spine in 1988.
Now doctors have told the congressman that his father, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, has a malignant brain tumor.
"All I can say is that when my brother was first diagnosed, they gave him very little hope," Patrick Kennedy said. "But my father gave him all the hope in the world. My brother is alive and well today and has beautiful children."
The tributes to his father and the personal stories fellow lawmakers have shared about their own battles with cancer have been a "moving experience for me," Patrick Kennedy said. The outpouring from constituents has touched his father and fortified his resolve.
"I'm just glad he has had a chance to see how grateful people are for all he's done," Patrick Kennedy said.
The congressman was speaking at Progreso Latino Inc., a bilingual social services agency where he was announcing an $182,000 federal grant that will be shared with Johnson & Wales University. It was a press conference that would not have typically attracted so many reporters and television cameras. Patrick Kennedy could not resist a quip.
"I especially want to thank all the media for their interest in Progreso Latino," he said, turning to M. Charles Bakst, the influential columnist for the Providence Journal.
"That was supposed to be a joke, Charlie."
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My heart and prayers are with the Senator and his family, I have seizures myself from a brain illness and surgery. I know we shouldn't but it is embarrassing to the person that has the seizure. We don't want to stay home all the time ,but also we don't have any control if and or when it may happen. It must be especially hard for the senator as a public figure to have to go though this.So we all need to send our love, prayers, and support to him and his family that he will indure, fight hard ,as he always has for the good of others, get that stubborn ole' Irish up in him as I have too. God Bless you always and may God help you and guide you back to good health . Forever with alot of respect and friendship,a fellow American,Sincerely , Nancy Formoso
My heart goes out to the Senator and his family, I just lost my own father in april to the same form of cancer (at the tender age of 61). I know exactly what this family is going thru. He gave it a good fight to the very end. So devasating ,My best advice is cherish every moment and love everyday you have with your husband/father. God Bless You All, My prayers are with you.
Sincerely, Betsy
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